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babies,babies,babies!!!

herphunter

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after slitting an egg on thursday (day 71)7 have pipped,2 of which have come out of the eggs.so far the tally stands at 2 anery,2 normals(1 may be hypo),and 3 amels.will post some pics soon:)
 
all but 2 are out

of the eggs.and i wasnt expecting what i got.this clutch had normals,amels,anerys,hypos,a ghost,and a snow.all are doing good and getting ready to shed,really makes me wish i had a better camera. hope you guys like my babies,despite the bad pics;)
 

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This may sound dumb but i'm still trying to learn snake genetics for when I can breed but what did oyu breed to get this clutch????

Rach:confused:
 
You need to have both genes in the parents. In the case of this clutch, the following genes would be needed:

Amel
Anery
Hypo

Although there are many possibilities, a Snow, het Hypo and a Ghost, het Amel would give you a similar clutch.
 
well

this clutch came from a pairing of a sunglow female(obviosly het for anery) and a male hypo multi het.
 
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